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consumers review the Honda Civic

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Overall Consumer Review Ratingfor the 2010 Honda Civic

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Noisy, squeaky

Alisande

written on 03-16-2010

I owned a 1980 Civic that was one of the best cars I've ever had. My new Civic is a disappointment. After only 1000 miles, I have rattles and squeaks in two places in the dash and the driver's side window. The road noise is fatiguing on long trips. I don't think Honda is making them like they used to. I don't even feel honest selling this car to someone so I'll keep it a couple years then trade it in for a Kia Forte, the car I should have bought instead.

This is a solid vehicle. We use our Civic mostly in light city driving with infrequent short highway driving. First tank of gas provided over 31 mpg with 90 percent city driving. This Civic is an outstanding city car for commuting to work or for shopping trips. We did not purchase ours to make trips in the hundreds of miles as comfort may be compromised as with any smaller vehicle. Our drive out price was 18,600 and that included about $500 for all the nice extra features that come with the LX-S, the dreaded $498 doc fee for admin work and a 7% sales tax that added about $1200. The dealer was easy to deal with as we went in with a general drive out price in mind.

The car has a solid sports car feel. Then the vtech kicks in and it launches; feels similar to a turbo engage. Beautiful naturally aspired performed while still yielding 30mpg on the highway (i have been getting 32 mpg). I find the interior to be very comfortable and the required touch points are all within reach of the driver (radio, mirrors, door handles, etc). These are becoming increasingly hard to find with rumors of no more 2010 Civic SIs being built to make way for the 2011 transformation. If you can find one, i would most certainly recommend it!

consumers review the Honda Civic

Read recent reviews for the Honda Civic

4.2

Overall Consumer Review Ratingfor the 2010 Honda Civic

5

4

3

2

1

Noisy, squeaky

By Alisande written on 03-16-2010

I owned a 1980 Civic that was one of the best cars I've ever had. My new Civic is a disappointment. After only 1000 miles, I have rattles and squeaks in two places in the dash and the driver's side window. The road noise is fatiguing on long trips. I don't think Honda is making them like they used to. I don't even feel honest selling this car to someone so I'll keep it a couple years then trade it in for a Kia Forte, the car I should have bought instead.

Very satisfied with the Civic LX-S

By larry p written on 03-23-2010

This is a solid vehicle. We use our Civic mostly in light city driving with infrequent short highway driving. First tank of gas provided over 31 mpg with 90 percent city driving. This Civic is an outstanding city car for commuting to work or for shopping trips. We did not purchase ours to make trips in the hundreds of miles as comfort may be compromised as with any smaller vehicle. Our drive out price was 18,600 and that included about $500 for all the nice extra features that come with the LX-S, the dreaded $498 doc fee for admin work and a 7% sales tax that added about $1200. The dealer was easy to deal with as we went in with a general drive out price in mind.

A lot of value for the price

By David written on 03-19-2010

The car has a solid sports car feel. Then the vtech kicks in and it launches; feels similar to a turbo engage. Beautiful naturally aspired performed while still yielding 30mpg on the highway (i have been getting 32 mpg). I find the interior to be very comfortable and the required touch points are all within reach of the driver (radio, mirrors, door handles, etc). These are becoming increasingly hard to find with rumors of no more 2010 Civic SIs being built to make way for the 2011 transformation. If you can find one, i would most certainly recommend it!

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